Few cricketers never changed their batting style throughout their career, and Brendon McCullum was one of them. In his 14-year long career, the right-hander didn’t change his game and played aggressively in whatever format he is playing. One of his eminent innings’ came against India in 2009 Wellington T20I where he outclassed the opposition with his fearless knock of 69 runs.
After receiving a target of mere 150 runs, New Zealand were sure of their victory, keeping in mind the small grounds and the bunch of big hitters in the squad. Unexpectedly, the game became a cracker as India bowled remarkably well in the middle overs. It went on to become a last over battle with New Zealand requiring 12 off it. McCullum brothers were unable to create big shots on the first three deliveries, but the Baz finished off in style with 2 consecutive boundaries and became the Man of the Match.